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Mr James-Moore said: “She turned around and said, ‘Excuse me,’, to see the defendant, who then brushed his (groin area) against her hand.”

It resulted in the head teacher at the victim’s school reprimanding him, for which he apologised and said it would not happen again – but his misconduct continued, Leicester Crown Court was told.

One of Renwick’s victims was a disabled woman, attacked in her own home after the sex pest walked in uninvited.

Mr James-Moore said the disabled woman, who was the victim of the most recent offence, made a complaint to the police - which led to the teacher and two other victims of earlier incidents coming forward.

The disabled woman was at home when the defendant called, making an excuse to visit, walked in and closed the door.

He leant towards her kissing her on the lips and began fondling her breasts, saying how soft her lips were, but she ended up pushing him off and ordering him to leave.

Afterwards she felt “angry and disgusted”.

He indecently assaulted another woman, when in a room of other people, by pinching her bottom on several occasions, calling her “sexy” and “babe” - and once leant across in a cloakroom and squeezed her breast. She felt “belittled and uneasy”.

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Renwick also called at another woman’s home, after earlier making conversation with her when she was in her parked car.

She was new to the area and was surprised he knew where she lived.

He walked into her home uninvited, began a conversation and then put his arms around her, tried to kiss her on the lips and put his hands on her bottom – but she told him to go away.

Renwick was saying: “Just another kiss.”

She was petrified and made an excuse she had to go to a dentist’s appointment.

Passing sentence, Judge Dean went on: “It’s plain you don’t understand why you’ve behaved in the way you have and you don’t consider your behaviour to have been particularly serious -although you’ve now been advised about how seriously the courts consider such behaviour.

“You were given a warning in 2014 when confronted (by the teacher’s head) and acknowledged it and promised not to repeat it, but that didn’t last long.”

Renwick was placed on a 10 year sexual harm prevention order, banning him from entering people’s homes without permission.

He will also have to enlist on a sex offender register for 10 years.

Mara Silva-Romefort, mitigating, said Renwick, who had no previous convictions, wanted and would “welcome” professional help.

She said the father-of-two, who also has a grown-up stepson, was anxious not to go to prison, so he could continue to work and help financially support his ex-partner.

“He’s extremely remorseful and can’t explain why he did it,” said Ms Silva-Romefort.